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Vol. IV No. k Lincoln County High School. Eureka> Montana Oct. 26,19^9
Long Time Resident IwENTY-One MAKE
Juniors Choose
Play Cast
The play the Junior
class has selected is
"Lights Out" written
by Paul S. McCoy. The
Juniors will present
their play November 18
under the direction of
Irene. Konecny.
The characters are:
Agnes Harwook, Shirley
Mikalson; Doris Harwood, Jackie Frost;
Vicky Wayne, Janie
Webb; Helen Freeland,
Diane Gay; John Bates,
Joe Johnson:
Susan
Bates, Josephine Letcher; Neil Parker,
Vernon Stockner; William Patterson Vaughn,
Gary Buchholz; Ella
Tucker, Pat Coan;
Benny King, Louie
O'Brien; and Carl Emerson, Dean Mosby.
Teenagers Elect
Board of Trustees
The growing teenagers club of Eureka
held their weekly meeting Thursday, October
6, The main topic of
the meeting was to see
if they could get the
Grange Hall for a
dance for October 8.
The teenagers also
planned on giving at
the Community Hall Oct.
29 a dance for Halloween.
They talked of decorating the hall with the
usual Halloween
decorations.
The teenagers also
elected a board of
trustees for their
club. Those elected
were Mr. and Mrs.Dock
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
John McKenzie, Father
Delaney, Mr. Jack
Stevens, Mr. Sterling
Schagel, and Mr. Donald Boslaugh. The
clubs secretary was to
write each of these
(Continued on Page 9 )
Passes Away
John Baptiste Bergette passed away at
his home in East
Eureka early Sunday
morning, October 23,
19^9.
Mr. Bergette was
born in Bangor,Maine
June 15, 1878. He
moved to Kalispell,
Montana in 1900
where he lived three
years.
Then
moved
where
Laura
Bergette
Eureka
married
Stacoy
Mr.
to
he
Belle
in March, 1906.
To this union wore
born four children;
Harles Bergette, Mrs.
Ressie Stockner,
Violet Bergette, and
John Bergette Jr.
all residing in Eureka.
Mr. Bergette
passed away in January of 19k5.
Mrs. Bergette is
also survived by six
grand children;
Vernon, Jerry, and
Jean Stockner, and
DeLoris, Dennis,
and Bessie Bergette.
Taxes Far Eureka
Will Be Lower
The Montana Education Association, which
helped write the Foundation Program Legislation Program, is now
conducting research on
a study toward a program of a basic contribution on the part
of the Federal government on its property
in lieu of taxes. Many
areas on Montana, and
Lincoln County in particular, have large
areas, or:' properties,
which are help by the
F. S. Government, on
which they pay no tax
(Continued on Page 9 )
are only two
"A" students,
Dalager and
both
no s.
m.EA RT m
0
CHOOL UCT. 27 AND 2.8
ISSOULA
Honor Koll
Twenty-one LCHS
students, 15 girls
and six boys, are on
the honor roll for the
first six weeks. The
seniors are in the
lead with 10, followed
by the sophomores with
five. The juniors and
freshmen both have
three.
There
straight
Phyllis
Pauline. Farr,
sophomores.
To be on the honor
roll a student must
have at least eight
points, an A counts
three points, a B two
points, and a C one
point, a D will automatically keep you
from being on the
honor roll. Only solid
subjects will count.
Twenty-seven students are on the dishonor roll, having
either a F or an I.
Below are the names
of the students on the
honor roll, arranged
by classes and the
points they made.
Seniors
Eva Black 11
Rodney Butts 11
Julia Hume 11
Edna McKonize 11
Pauline White 10
Joyce Cole 9
JoAnn Finch 9
Sally Purdy 9
DeLoris Bergette 8
Norman Erie 8
Juniors
Jackie Frost lk
Josephine Letcher 11
Shirley Mikalson 9
Sophomores
Phyllis Dalager 12
Pauline Farr 12
Doyle McClure 10
Richard Lathem 8
Grace McKenize 8
Freshman
Roberta Frost 11
Ray Hanson 9
Roger Helms 8

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Vol. IV No. k Lincoln County High School. Eureka> Montana Oct. 26,19^9
Long Time Resident IwENTY-One MAKE
Juniors Choose
Play Cast
The play the Junior
class has selected is
"Lights Out" written
by Paul S. McCoy. The
Juniors will present
their play November 18
under the direction of
Irene. Konecny.
The characters are:
Agnes Harwook, Shirley
Mikalson; Doris Harwood, Jackie Frost;
Vicky Wayne, Janie
Webb; Helen Freeland,
Diane Gay; John Bates,
Joe Johnson:
Susan
Bates, Josephine Letcher; Neil Parker,
Vernon Stockner; William Patterson Vaughn,
Gary Buchholz; Ella
Tucker, Pat Coan;
Benny King, Louie
O'Brien; and Carl Emerson, Dean Mosby.
Teenagers Elect
Board of Trustees
The growing teenagers club of Eureka
held their weekly meeting Thursday, October
6, The main topic of
the meeting was to see
if they could get the
Grange Hall for a
dance for October 8.
The teenagers also
planned on giving at
the Community Hall Oct.
29 a dance for Halloween.
They talked of decorating the hall with the
usual Halloween
decorations.
The teenagers also
elected a board of
trustees for their
club. Those elected
were Mr. and Mrs.Dock
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
John McKenzie, Father
Delaney, Mr. Jack
Stevens, Mr. Sterling
Schagel, and Mr. Donald Boslaugh. The
clubs secretary was to
write each of these
(Continued on Page 9 )
Passes Away
John Baptiste Bergette passed away at
his home in East
Eureka early Sunday
morning, October 23,
19^9.
Mr. Bergette was
born in Bangor,Maine
June 15, 1878. He
moved to Kalispell,
Montana in 1900
where he lived three
years.
Then
moved
where
Laura
Bergette
Eureka
married
Stacoy
Mr.
to
he
Belle
in March, 1906.
To this union wore
born four children;
Harles Bergette, Mrs.
Ressie Stockner,
Violet Bergette, and
John Bergette Jr.
all residing in Eureka.
Mr. Bergette
passed away in January of 19k5.
Mrs. Bergette is
also survived by six
grand children;
Vernon, Jerry, and
Jean Stockner, and
DeLoris, Dennis,
and Bessie Bergette.
Taxes Far Eureka
Will Be Lower
The Montana Education Association, which
helped write the Foundation Program Legislation Program, is now
conducting research on
a study toward a program of a basic contribution on the part
of the Federal government on its property
in lieu of taxes. Many
areas on Montana, and
Lincoln County in particular, have large
areas, or:' properties,
which are help by the
F. S. Government, on
which they pay no tax
(Continued on Page 9 )
are only two
"A" students,
Dalager and
both
no s.
m.EA RT m
0
CHOOL UCT. 27 AND 2.8
ISSOULA
Honor Koll
Twenty-one LCHS
students, 15 girls
and six boys, are on
the honor roll for the
first six weeks. The
seniors are in the
lead with 10, followed
by the sophomores with
five. The juniors and
freshmen both have
three.
There
straight
Phyllis
Pauline. Farr,
sophomores.
To be on the honor
roll a student must
have at least eight
points, an A counts
three points, a B two
points, and a C one
point, a D will automatically keep you
from being on the
honor roll. Only solid
subjects will count.
Twenty-seven students are on the dishonor roll, having
either a F or an I.
Below are the names
of the students on the
honor roll, arranged
by classes and the
points they made.
Seniors
Eva Black 11
Rodney Butts 11
Julia Hume 11
Edna McKonize 11
Pauline White 10
Joyce Cole 9
JoAnn Finch 9
Sally Purdy 9
DeLoris Bergette 8
Norman Erie 8
Juniors
Jackie Frost lk
Josephine Letcher 11
Shirley Mikalson 9
Sophomores
Phyllis Dalager 12
Pauline Farr 12
Doyle McClure 10
Richard Lathem 8
Grace McKenize 8
Freshman
Roberta Frost 11
Ray Hanson 9
Roger Helms 8